If (i) P is taller than Q, (ii) R is shorter than P, (iii) S is taller than T but shorter than Q, then who among them is the tallest?
(i) P > Q (ii) R < P (iii) Q > S > T Here we are getting two cases. First case : P > R > Q > S > T Second case : P > Q > S > T > R In both the cases P is the tallest among all of them.
In the case of cost-push inflation, other things being equal:
If a country’s nominal GDP is constant, then which of the following statements about it would be correct?
What is the reserve deposit ratio (rdr)?
Assume that there are equal numbers of male and female students in a university. Of all male students, 10 per cent major in economics; and of ...
In a frequency distribution the last cumulative frequency is 500. Q3 must lie in?
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List – I | Which of the following is a case of the principal-agent problem? If the regression coefficients of x on y and y on x are -1/4 and -1/9 respectively, then what is the correlation coefficient between x and y?
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